This impossibly enormous, whalelike monstrosity glares with a hundred red eyes, its cavernous maw lined with rows of sharp teeth.
Leviathan CR 30
XP 9,830,400
N Colossal magical beast (water)
Init +15; Senses low-light vision, scent, see in darkness, true seeing; Perception +48
AC 48, touch 13, flat-footed 37 (+11 Dex, +35 natural, â8 size)
hp 765 (34d10+578)
Fort +36, Ref +30, Will +24
Defensive Abilities all-around vision, recovery; DR 20/epic; Immune ability damage, ability drain, bleed, cold, death effects, disease, energy drain, fear, paralysis, sleep; Resist acid 30, electricity 30, fire 30; SR 41
Speed fly 100 ft. (poor), swim 200 ft.
Melee bite +46 (10d8+30/19â20 plus disjoining bite and grab), slam +46 (10d6+30/19â20), tail slap +41 (6d10+30/19â20 plus dimensional vortex)
Space 100 ft.; Reach 100 ft.
Special Attacks disjoining bite, eye beams, fast swallow, hurl foe, inhalation, pierce immunities, swallow whole
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 30th; concentration +40)
Constantâtrue seeing
3/dayâplane shift (DC 27)
1/dayâtsunami (DC 29)
Str 50, Dex 33, Con 44, Int 15, Wis 32, Cha 31
Base Atk +34; CMB +62 (+66 bull rush); CMD 83 (85 vs. bull rush, canât be tripped)
Feats Combat Reflexes, Critical Focus, Greater Bull Rush, Greater Vital Strike, Hover, Improved Bull Rush, Improved Critical (bite, slam, tail slap), Improved Initiative, Improved Iron Will, Improved Vital Strike, Iron Will, Power Attack, Staggering Critical, Vital Strike, Wingover
Skills Fly +36, Perception +48, Sense Motive +45, Swim +65
Languages Aklo, Common, Sylvan
SQ labyrinthine innards, massive, planar acclimation, powerful blows (bite, slam, tail slap)
When Leviathan strikes a creature with its tail slap, the overwhelming blow tears at the underlying structure of reality. Leviathan can use its plane shift spell-like ability on creatures so struck as a free action; these uses of plane shift do not count against the daily limit of the spell-like ability.
When Leviathan bites a creature, its jaws attempt to destroy magical effects in place on the target.
The creature bitten must succeed at a DC 37 Will save or all spell effects in place on it are immediately destroyed (as per dispel magic). Leviathan can disjoin an existing spell effect by biting it, although doing so exposes Leviathan to the spellâs effect as it bites. Likewise, Leviathan can attempt to disjoin a magic item by biting it. On a hit, the item must succeed at a DC 37 Will save or be permanently destroyedânote that even if the disjunction doesnât destroy the item, the damage dealt by Leviathanâs bite might be sufficient to destroy the item.
Leviathanâs disjoining bite cannot destroy artifacts. The save DC is Charisma-based.
As a standard action, Leviathan can fire prismatic beams of rippling light from its hundred eyes out to a range of 1,000 feet. While Leviathan cannot target a single creature with more than one eye beam at a time, it can split its 100 beams any way it wants against visible targets in range. When Leviathan attacks with its eye beams, it must make a ranged touch attack with a +37 bonus to hit a target.
On a hit, a creature must succeed at a DC 37 Will save or its mind is emptied, becoming affected as if by feeblemind, and its thoughts are drawn into Leviathanâs own mind. As long as Leviathan is active, this effect can be removed only via miracle or wish; if Leviathan is defeated and forced into its comatose state (see Recovery below), the feeblemind effect can be cured as normal. Once a creature succeeds at a save against Leviathanâs eye beams, it is immune to the eye beams for 24 hours. The save DC is Charisma-based.
Leviathanâs ability to âswimâ through the air is treated as a supernatural form of flight.
When Leviathan damages a Huge or smaller foe with one of its natural attacks, it can attempt a combat maneuver check to hurl the foe as part of that attack. On a successful check, the foe is knocked back 10 feet in a direction of Leviathanâs choice and falls prone. The distance the foe is hurled increases by 10 feet for every 5 points by which Leviathanâs check result exceeds the foeâs CMD. If an obstacle stops the hurled creature before it travels the whole distance, the hurled foe and the obstacle struck each take 1d6 points of damage per 10 feet of distance remaining, and the foe is knocked prone in the space adjacent to the obstacle.
Once every 1d4 rounds as a standard action, Leviathan can inhale a massive amount of water, affecting an 80-foot-long cone. Huge or smaller creatures within this area of effect must each succeed at a DC 44 Reflex save to avoid being drawn into Leviathanâs maw and automatically swallowed whole. The save DC is Constitution-based.
Creatures swallowed by Leviathan find themselves separated from all other swallowed creatures in a twisting maze of passages within the Taneâs digestive system. A swallowed creature can move freely through this fleshy maze and takes no damage from being swallowed, but it canât damage Leviathan from within if it attempts to escape. Instead, swallowed creatures must find an exit via one of the monsterâs hundred tear ducts by succeeding at a DC 20 Intelligence check as a full-round action, similar to maze.
Teleportation effects do not function inside of Leviathan.
Because Leviathan is so massive, it treats terrain features that form difficult terrain as normal terrain, though immense features like cities or forests still function as difficult terrain for the monster. A Huge or smaller creature can move through squares occupied by Leviathan and vice versa. Leviathan can make attacks of opportunity only against foes that are Huge or larger and can be flanked only by Huge or larger foes. Leviathan gains a bonus for being on higher ground only if its entire space is on higher ground than that of its target. It is possible for a Huge or smaller creature to climb Leviathanâthis requires a successful DC 30 Climb check, and unlike the normal rules regarding Leviathan and attacks of opportunity, a Small or larger creature that climbs Leviathanâs body provokes an attack of opportunity from the monster.
Leviathan ignores all forms of damage reduction when it attacks a foe with its natural weapons, including DR/epic and DR/â.
Leviathan is always considered to be on its home plane, regardless of what plane it finds itself upon. It never gains the extraplanar subtype.
At the end of its turn, Leviathan can automatically shake off any one adverse condition other than dead. If it is affected by multiple adverse conditions, it chooses which one to end that round. Should Leviathan be slain, it is instead transported across time and space to a hidden spot in the Fey Worldâs oceans at a point 1d100 years in the future, fully recovered but immobile. Leviathan awakens a century after the date of its âdeath,â but if its immobile body is discovered before it wakes from this deathlike state, it can be killed forever.
Environment any oceans (Fey World)
Organization solitary (unique)
Treasure triple (consists of swallowed treasure)
Left to its own devices, Leviathan remains in a slumber lasting for millennia or spends its waking time singing in the vast deeps of the Fey Worldâs oceans. But the Eldestâs planar upheavals, whims, or the ill-advised aggression of fools can arouse Leviathan as a weapon of devastation. Once awakened, Leviathan leaves cities and even entire nations destroyed in its planar wake, though it preserves the thoughts and memories of many of the fallen within its own mind, composing elegies to the lost. Some lucky few are spared Leviathanâs wrath by gaining refuge within a resplendent city of refugees ruled by a mysterious masked woman.
Over the eons, Leviathan has visited countless Material Plane worlds. Although often little remains physically of those Leviathan destroys, tales of the gargantuan creatureâs visits have a way of enduring in a societyâs oral history. As a result, many otherwise unconnected worlds share curiously similar mythologies of ancient cities or civilizations being destroyed by the legendary creature.
Leviathan is an immense, whalelike beast, measuring nearly 150 feet long from head to tail.
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Planar Adventures © 2018, Paizo Inc.; Authors: Robert Brookes, John Compton, Paris Crenshaw, Eleanor Ferron, Thurston Hillman, James Jacobs, Isabelle Lee, Lyz Liddell, Ron Lundeen, Joe Pasini, Lacy Pellazar, Jessica Price, Mark Seifter, F. Wesley Schneider, Todd Stewart, James L. Sutter, and Linda Zayas-Palmer.